ICBIM 2024


16-18 August 2024 | Pattaya, Thailand (Virtual)

 

The 8th International Conference on Business and Information Management (ICBIM 2024) hold in Pattaya, Thailand from August 16-18, 2024. The conference was jointly organized by the Thailand Chapter of the IEEE Computer Society and the Thailand Section of the IEEE Thailand. Sponsor and technical support are provided by Rangsit University, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok, and Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University, Thailand.

Opening & Welcome Address



Assoc. Prof. Paniti Netinant, Rangsit University, Thailand

The conference began with an inspiring opening address by Assoc. Prof. Paniti Netinant, who welcomed all attendees and set the stage for a series of thought-provoking presentations. His words highlighted the significance of academic collaboration and the shared vision for innovation in global research.

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Pornthipa Ongkunaruk
Kasetsart University, Thailand
Title: IoT-Enabled Data Loggers: Revolutionizing Cold Chain Management and Applications in Thailand

Prof. Pornthipa Ongkunaruk’s keynote speech addressed the cutting-edge role of IoT-enabled data loggers in transforming cold chain management in Thailand. She explored how these technological advancements ensure food safety and efficiency in the logistics sector, offering fresh insights into the digital revolution in supply chain operations.

Prof. Xu Chen
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Title: Supply Chain Management with Blockchain

Prof. Xu Chen’s keynote presentation delved into the use of blockchain technology in supply chain management. He discussed its transformative potential in ensuring transparency, reducing fraud, and optimizing supply chain processes. The speech provided a deep dive into the practical applications and future outlook for blockchain in global trade.

 

Invited Speaker

Assoc. Prof. Noriyuki Suyama
Toyo University, Japan
Title: Relationship between Weather Conditions and Fashion Business in Japan and Implications for the Future - Part II

Assoc. Prof. Noriyuki Suyama’s invited talk focused on the fascinating interplay between weather patterns and the fashion business in Japan. Building on previous research, he offered a comprehensive analysis of how climate influences consumer behavior and fashion trends, while also exploring the potential implications for future business strategies in the fashion industry.

Session Group Photos

 

Excellent Oral Presentation Winners

S1-BP
M1018
AI Chatbots in E-Commerce Platforms: A Statistical Model of Customer Adoption
Ramachandra Torres, Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna, Philippines

S2-BP
M1017
The Effect of Technological, Personal, and Environmental Factors on ServerBased Money Users
Rocky Angelo Gabatin, Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna, Philippines

S3-BP
M1075
Empowering Motorcycle Finance: Smart Contract Solutions for Motorsiklo Trade in the Philippines
William Penaflor Rey, Mapúa University, Philippines

S4-BP
M1046
Investigating the role of fluency and epistemic justification in the context of AIdriven recruitment
Vishnu Priya Parthasarathy, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore



 

 

ICBIM 2024 Conference Proceedings Cover

 

ICBIM 2024 IEEE Xplore


https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/10823395/proceeding